(1) He is married to Fernanda Jacinto Hatcher.
They got married on December 10, 1862 at Tallapoosa County, Alabama, he was 20 years old.
Child(ren):
(2) He has/had a relationship with Helen E. Corprew.
Child(ren):
OLIVER, J M (1860 U.S. Census) ALABAMA , TALLAPOOSA, DADEVILLE P OAge: 29, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: GASeries: M653 Roll: 25 Page: 100
with half-brother as 18 law student
1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
J. P. OLIVER M Male 37 ALABAMA Farmer
H. E. OLIVER M Female 26 ALABAMA Keeping House
W. H. OLIVER S Male 16 ALABAMA At School
J. S. OLIVER S Female 13 ALABAMA At School
E. C. OLIVER S Male 2 ALABAMA
Alice OLIVER S Female 8 ALABAMA Nurce
J. HUNTER Male 23 ALABAMA Day Laborer
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Source Information:
Census Place Dadeville, Tallapoosa, Alabama
Family History Library Film 1254033
Page Number 359C
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ID: I12084
Name: Junius Percival Oliver
Given Name: Junius Percival
Surname: Oliver
Sex: M
Change Date: 9 May 2006
Note:
Memorial record of Alabama : a concise account of the state's political, military, professional and industrial progress, together with the personal memoirs of many of its people.. Madison, Wis.. Brant & Fuller. 1893. Page 1006-1008.
J. P. Oliver, planter of Dadeville, Ala., is a son of Florence [sic] M. and Sarah Glenn Oliver. He was born June 15, 1842, in Chambers county, Ala. He received an academic education, which was supplemented by a course at the A. & M. college. He was at college when the war broke out, and in 1861 went from school into company E. Sixth Alabama infantry, and after a short period of service at Pensacola, was ordered to the army of northern Virginia, where he remained until he was wounded. He was in the seven days' fighting at Cold Harbor, and all the battles up to Sharpsburg, where he received a severe wound in the right arm. He then returned home and went into the newspaper business, buying an interest in the Tallapoosa Times and Banner. He continued the publication of this sheet until the surrender, when he moved it to Wetumpka, and changed its name to the Elmore Messenger. The business not proving profitable, Mr. Oliver sold out his paper, and taught school as principal of the Dadeville Masonic Female institute. He was about this time elected a member of the state board of education, which had charge of all educational matters in the state, and by virtue of this office, he became a regent of the Alabama university. In 1874 he received from the A.& M. college, the degree of master of arts. After he retired from the profession of teaching in 1869, he began the practice of law with his half-brother, Col. J. M. Oliver, now of La Fayette, Chambers county. He had studied law somewhat before the war, and also while he was engaged in newspaper work, and had been admitted to the bar in 1867. After two years' practice, the partnership was dissolved, and he formed another partnership with Felix L. Smith, with whom he practiced until 1878, when he retired from professional life and engaged in farming. He had always given great attention to agricultural matters, and was one of the charter members of the state agricultural society. He has been, for some years, also a member of the farmers alliance, and was, for three years, secretary of the Alabama state alliance. In 1888 he was one of the electors on the Cleveland ticket, and is now a member of the Kolb state executive committee. Mr. Oliver is a thrifty, progressive planter, and takes great interest in live stock and experimenting in fruits. He has on his plantation, near Dadeville, a fine herd of Jerseys, in which he takes great pride, and numberless varieties of grapes, apples, pears, etc. He was married in Dadeville, Decemebr [sic], 1862, to Miss F. J. Hatcher, by whom he had two children, Wilbur H., a successful farmer living near Dadeville, and Jessie S., wife of J. H. Lovejoy of Gadsen, Ala. The mother of these children died in 1870, and Mr. Oliver married Mrs. Helen E. Vaughn, a daughter of C. Corprew. By this marriage he has three children, Clfiton [sic] E., Alma and Verna. As has been stated before, Mr. Oliver is a member of the people's party, believing that party to represent the true principles of democracy, which, in his opinion, the democratic party has abandoned. In 1892 he took an active part in the campaign, stumping the county in favor of the Kolb party ticket, being nominated on it for superintendent of public instruction. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, is a Knight of Honor and a member of the Masonic fraternity, being the chief officer in these honored orders.
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Birth: 15 JUN 1842 in ChambersCo, AL
Death: Y
Father: F M Oliver
Mother: Sarah Glenn
Marriage 1 Fernanda Jacinto Hatcher b: 4 OCT 1843 in TallapoosaCo, AL
Married: 10 DEC 1862 in TallapoosaCo, AL
Children
Wilbur H Oliver b: AFT 1862
Jessie Stella Oliver b: AFT 1862
Marriage 2 Helen E Corprew
Married: AFT JAN 1870
Sources:
Abbrev: 1900 TallapoosaCo, AL census, Dadeville, June 2, 1
Title: 1900 TallapoosaCo, AL census, Dadeville, June 2, 1900
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